Manual

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ADJUSTABLE FRONT SIGHT POST
• The front sight post is moved up or
down when zeroing the rear sight.
To adjust elevation using the front
sight, depress the front sight detent
and rotate the post. Once the rear
sight is zeroed, the front sight
post should not be moved.
SIGHT ADJUSTMENT
DUAL APERTURE REAR SIGHT
• This sight has a dual aperture.
Use the larger aperture for normal
range firing. Use the small
aperture for longer range firing.
REAR BATTLESIGHT
• This sight has a dual aperture.
Use the larger aperture for normal
range firing. Use the small
aperture for longer range firing.
Windage adjustments can be made
with the rear sight. Adjustments can
be made by turning the windage adjustment wheel with a
small punch or pen tip.
FRONT BATTLESIGHT
• The front sight post is moved up or
down when zeroing the rear sight.
Adjustments can be made by
twisting the post with pliers. Once
the rear sight is zeroed, the front
sight post should not be moved.
TO LOWER YOUR BATTLESIGHT
• Depress the stud on the left side of the sight base while
folding the sights rearward.
Note: Be sure that the large rear sight aperture is deployed
before folding the rear battlesight.
TO RAISE YOUR BATTLESIGHT
• Lift up on the sights until they lock into position.
WHEN EQUIPPED
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